obituaries » An Inspiring Life Ronelle Grier I Contributing Writer 5 cott Spokojny was a man of great courage: a devoted husband, brother and son and a dedicated attorney who fought for the rights of his clients while waging his own battle with cystic fibrosis. Scott, 39, who lived in West Bloomfield with his wife, Courtney, died on Sept. 13, 2016, from complications of lung transplant surgery he underwent three years ago. Scott was a true fighter, refusing to be defined by the debilitating disease he was born with. As a child, when every day included two chest therapy treat- ments and more than 40 pills, he had an indomitable spirit that refused to give up or accept limitations. "He was the bravest person I know:' said his father, Milt Spokojny. "He was my hero. I could never have done what he had to do to endure." Scott attended Andover High School in Bloomfield Hills, where he played varsity baseball and football. He earned a bachelor's degree in business admin- istration from Wayne State University, where he won a championship as an outfielder on the baseball team. He attended the University of Detroit Mercy Law School. After deciding to be a disability rights lawyer, he worked his way up in the Utah-based Myler Disability law firm, supervising 10 other attorneys in three states and handling cases for disabled adults and children. He earned the respect of judges, cli- ents and colleagues, often creating a stir when he wheeled his oxygen tank up the center aisle of a courtroom. "He was passion- ate about anyone in unfortunate circumstances," said his mother, Wendy Spokojny. TRAINER AND COACH Determined to live his life to the fullest despite the odds, Scott fulfilled his love of sports by coaching a baseball Scott Spokojny team while living briefly in California and coaching a team at Detroit Country Day School after he returned to Michigan. He became a proficient golfer and fitness buff, working out zealously until he was able to bench-press more than 200 pounds. He then became a certified personal trainer, helping others improve their health while maintaining his own. To Scott, the arrival of his younger sister, Jaclyn, was the greatest gift he could have received, and the two devel- oped a close bond despite their 10-year age difference. "He was the best big brother a little girl could have," said Jaclyn. "He never treated me as a 'tag-along'; he always included me with his friends. He was always prepared for whatever was com- ing; he taught me not to be afraid of life." After graduating law school, Scott traveled to Australia and New Zealand with his friends, where he even tried skydiving, refusing to let his illness keep him from pursuing the adventures he enjoyed. FINDING LOVE In 2012, Scott met the love of his life, Courtney, through an online dat- ing site, and the two were married in January of this year. Courtney was drawn to Scott's outgoing personality as well as his sense of humor, keen intelligence and the kindness and respect he showed her two sisters. "I knew right away [he was 'the one'[:' Courtney said. "He squelched whatever fears I had about his illness" While their time together was short, it was filled with an abundance of love, laughter and happy times spent at Courtney's family cabin in Northern Michigan and at home in West Bloomfield with family and friends. They had fond memories of their honeymoon cruise through the Caribbean, where Scott fulfilled a longtime dream of swim- ming with dolphins, and were looking forward to buying their first home. When he needed surgery, Courtney was by his side, providing a calming influence that helped him breathe more easily, both lit- erally and figuratively. MANY FRIENDS Scott's circle of friends continued to grow throughout his too-short life; he made friends wherever he went. He was a loyal and caring friend and a good listener, never focusing on his own situ- ation but always making time to ask about others. To his friends' children, who called him "Uncle Scott," he was a Pied Piper, rooting at their sporting events or showing them how to throw a ball or swing a bat. He also had close relationships with his cousins and their children. He loved family dinners and holidays, animals, classic pop music and Detroit sports teams. He loved out-guessing the pros on Antiques Roadshow with his sister. He had an infectious laugh and a positive attitude that inspired everyone who knew him. Despite any suffering he endured near the end of his life, he never complained or gave up hope. "He had a magnetism about him," said his cousin Aliya Pasik. "You couldn't keep him at arm's length." Scott is survived by his beloved wife, Courtney Spokojny; parents, Milton Spokojny and Wendy Spokojny; sister, Jaclyn Spokojny; uncles and aunt, Tony Spokojny and Rona (Dr. Larry) Pasik; mother- and father-in-law, Janie and Frank Phillips; sisters-in-law, Catherine Phillips and Christa Phillips; cousins, Dr. Mindy (Dr. Lawrence) Stern, Aliya (Dr. Michael White) Pasik, and Daniel and Leah Spokojny. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 2265 Livernois, Suite 410, Troy, MI 48083, (248) 269- 8759, www.cfforg. 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